Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-09-06
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
6 pages, including 1 figure. To appear in ApJL
Scientific paper
10.1086/324220
The existence of ultra-fast rotating neutron stars (spin period P < 1 ms) is expected on the basis of current models for the secular evolution of interacting binaries, though they have not been detected yet. Their formation depends on the quantity of matter accreted by the neutron star which, in turn, is limited by the mechanism of mass ejection from the binary. An efficient mass ejection can avoid the formation of ultra-fast pulsars or their accretion induced collapse to a black hole. We propose that significant reductions of the mass-transfer rate may cause the switch-on of a radio pulsar phase, whose radiation pressure may be capable of ejecting out of the system most of the matter transferred by the companion. This can prevent, for long orbital periods and if a sufficiently fast spin has been reached, any further accretion, even if the original transfer rate is restored, thus limiting the minimum spin period attainable by the neutron star. We show that close systems (orbital periods P_orb \sim 1 hr are the only possible hosts for ultra-fast spinning neutron stars. This could explain why ultra-fast radio pulsars have not been detected so far, as the detection of pulsars with very short spin periods in close systems is hampered, in current radio surveys, by strong Doppler modulation and computational limitations.
Burderi Luciano
Burgay Marta
Campana Sergio
D'Amico Nichi
D'Antona Francesca
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